GARRETT HEDLUND TALKS MODERN LOVE

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Amazon Prime’s successful series, Modern Love is back for Season 2!

Love breaks all the rules. and we get to see that put to the test in another great season of Modern Love.

The anthology series features 8 new 30-minute episodes that brings to life different stories of relationships, connections, betrayals and revelations — all inspired by true events.

Season two of Modern Love sees old lovers reunite, friends all out, complicated romance, death, and an exploration of sexuality.

Garrett Hedlund ( who became a new dad this year with his real life love Emma Roberts) stars in the episode alongside Anna Paquin in "In the Waiting Room of Estranged Spouses. Their characters married to other people find friendship and eventual love after meeting at a backyard party.

Hedlund plays Spence, a former U.S. marine who likes all aspects of his life to fall within a set plan. After a meeting at a therapist’s office, Hedlund’s character ends up developing a relationship with a housewife (Paquin), whose husband had been having an affair with Hedlund's wife.

Paquin’s character, who has a child with her ex-husband, helps to make Hedlund’s character realize that not everything in life can go according to plan.

I spoke with Garrett Hedlund about working on this particular episode and what oved him about the story.

MOdern Love Season 2 is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

The episode titles for Modern Love Season 2 are:

  • Episode 1: "The Night Girl Finds a Day Boy"

  • Episode 2: "How Do You Remember Me?"

  • Episode 3: "Am I Gay or Straight? Maybe This Fun Quiz Game Will Tell Me"

  • Episode 4: "A Life Plan for Two, Followed by One."

  • Episode 5: "In the Waiting Room of Estranged Spouses"

  • Episode 6: "Train"

  • Episode 7: "On a Serpentine Road, With the Top Down"

  • Episode 8: "Second Embrace, with Hearts and Eyes Open"

Episodes were directed by creator John Carney, Brookyln's John Crowley, Insecure's Marta Cunningham, Glow's Jesse Peretz, and Black Monday's Andrew Rannells.